Notes:
- Saw It Again featured an extended jam
- BOAF tease in Piper, which had not been debuted to this point as a song
- Llama tease in Caspian jam
- Buried Alive tease in Antelope
- Super Bad tease in 2001
- J. Willis Pratt & We’re Bionic opened the show
- The DAT tape was stopped during the encore break
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes

seeded to etree on: 12/01/2015

This recording is posted in loving memory of our friend Eric Vandercar, whose passion was to share his love of music with the world.
All thanks to go his wife Jill for opening up his archives and allowing us to share these wonderful recordings from his collection with you!

If you find that listening to this recording has added something positive to your life,
please consider making a donation in Eric's name to Rootsofmusic.org, a charity that Eric supported and empowers the youth of New Orleans through music education. #4EV

Notes:
- pitch seems a little off
- lots of banter
- This show was in prep for the Knitting Factory show the next day
- There was a label suggesting these were also Rock The Vote Tour rehearsals for later that month
- This is the first ever source of this rehearsal to circulate on etree
- transferred from DAT April 2012

01. tuning
02. Drumz>
03. Stranger Than Fiction
04. Bring You Down
05. Yodelittle>
06. Rebubula>
07. Four
08. Bring It Back Home

09. encore break
10. Take The Skinheads Bowling

Notes:
- Rec Chem featured Rob Wasserman from Rat Dog and Banyan
- Drumz featured Stephen Perkins of Janes Addiction and Banyon
- Bring You Down contained a Fire on the Mountain tease
- Banyan opened

seeded to etree on: 10/26/2015

This recording is posted in loving memory of our friend Eric Vandercar, whose passion was to share his love of music with the world.
All thanks to go his wife Jill for opening up his archives and allowing us to share these wonderful recordings from his collection with you!

If you find that listening to this recording has added something positive to your life,
please consider making a donation in Eric's name to Rootsofmusic.org, a charity that Eric supported and empowers the youth of New Orleans through music education. #4EV

Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- What’s The Use tease in Chalkdust
- Cars Trucks Buses tease in Hood
- Magilla tease in Simple
- Tequilla tease in Gin
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Mock Song lyric change to “Clifford, Super, Magna” Ball
- TMWSIY>Avenu last time played 7/4/12 (124 shows)
- Mock Song last time played 7/12/03 (320 shows)
- Trey asks the crowd to join him in signing to his first daughter Eliza who turned 20 and had been to all 10 Phish festivals
- Thanks to CK for teaming up and the amazing crew of blockers and beach ball slayers that came out to help each night

Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- What’s The Use tease in Chalkdust
- Cars Trucks Buses tease in Hood
- Magilla tease in Simple
- Tequilla tease in Gin
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Mock Song lyric change to “Clifford, Super, Magna” Ball
- TMWSIY>Avenu last time played 7/4/12 (124 shows)
- Mock Song last time played 7/12/03 (320 shows)
- Trey asks the crowd to join him in signing to his first daughter Eliza who turned 20 and had been to all 10 Phish festivals
- Thanks to CK for teaming up and the amazing crew of blockers and beach ball slayers that came out to help each night

Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- Trey thanks the crew, production staff and officials during the vacuum break of I Didn’t Know
- Down with Disease and Martian Monster were unfinished
- Scents and Subtle Sounds did not contain the intro
· Tears of a Clown tease in PYITE
· Immigrant Song and Mainstreet quotes in Weekapaug Groove
· Immigrant Song tease & quote in Twist
· Brick House, The Very Long Fuse, and Sanity teases in You Enjoy Myself
- The show and night concluded with a fireworks display to the right of the stage
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to CK for teaming up and the amazing crew of blockers and beach ball slayers that came out to help each night
- There is some slight bricking in the left channel peaks in spots due to battery issues with the Sonosax. The sound is not impacted

Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- Trey thanks the crew, production staff and officials during the vacuum break of I Didn’t Know
- Down with Disease and Martian Monster were unfinished
- Scents and Subtle Sounds did not contain the intro
· Tears of a Clown tease in PYITE
· Immigrant Song and Mainstreet quotes in Weekapaug Groove
· Immigrant Song tease & quote in Twist
· Brick House, The Very Long Fuse, and Sanity teases in You Enjoy Myself
- The show and night concluded with a fireworks display to the right of the stage
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- Thanks to CK for teaming up and the amazing crew of blockers and beach ball slayers that came out to help each night
- There is some slight bricking in the left channel peaks in spots due to battery issues with the Sonosax. The sound is not impacted

Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- This was the 4th “secret” set of 08/22/2015 that actually began at 12:45am on Sunday 08/23/2015
- This set took place in the area of the festival titled the “Drive-In” which was a gigantic screen hooked up to the back of a race track grand stand
- The band performed an ambient set behind the big screen with effects and silhouettes of the band members displayed on the screen, but the band members were not in sight
- I hit recorded a few minutes after the official release as the sounds coming from the stage did not sound to me at the time like the band was on

Notes:
- Phish’s 10th festival billed as “Magnaball”
- This was the 4th “secret” set of 08/22/2015 that actually began at 12:45am on Sunday 08/23/2015
- This set took place in the area of the festival titled the “Drive-In” which was a gigantic screen hooked up to the back of a race track grand stand
- The band performed an ambient set behind the big screen with effects and silhouettes of the band members displayed on the screen, but the band members were not in sight
- I hit recorded a few minutes after the official release as the sounds coming from the stage did not sound to me at the time like the band was on

Notes:
- How Do I Know and Make Up Your Mind features Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic on guitar and vocals
- Make Up Your Mind is a Mike Gordon Band debut
- Mike introduces Luke during encore break
- Thanks to Scott and Jen Bernstein for the stand space
- Power cord on the PSP-2 came disconnected briefly while adjusting the bag during How Many People Are You? This 16 seconds at 9:36 of the track was patched with Scott Bernstein’s Neumann TLM-170 source
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- In memory of my friend and fellow taper Eric Vadercar as this was his hometown venue. Thanks also to him for kicking down his PSP-2 to me before he passed away. I run it today in his honor

Notes:
- How Do I Know and Make Up Your Mind features Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic on guitar and vocals
- Make Up Your Mind is a Mike Gordon Band debut
- Mike introduces Luke during encore break
- Thanks to Scott and Jen Bernstein for the stand space
- Power cord on the PSP-2 came disconnected briefly while adjusting the bag during How Many People Are You?
This 16 seconds at 9:36 of the track was patched with Scott Bernstein’s Neumann TLM-170 source
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- In memory of my friend and fellow taper Eric Vadercar as this was his hometown venue.
Thanks also to him for kicking down his PSP-2 to me before he passed away. I run it today in his honor

Notes:
- After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together
- Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- Thanks to Bean for the clamp space and Mike K for teaming up on the rail

Notes:
- After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together
- Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood
- Chalkdust was unfinished
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist
- Thanks to Bean for the clamp space and Mike K for teaming up on the rail

Notes:
- Super Bad tease in 2001
- Rocky Top start/tease in Poor Heart
- Silent’s lyrics were changed to “bask in morning sickness”
- Cavern included some of the original, alternate lyrics
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- the DAT was stopped during the encore break
- special thanks to Eric’s close friend and fellow taper Scott Bernstein for making this #4EV project happen
- 48 khz version exists

seeded to etree on: 07/19/2015

This recording is posted in loving memory of our friend Eric Vandercar, whose passion was to share his love of music with the world.
All thanks to go his wife Jill for opening up his archives and allowing us to share these wonderful recordings from his collection with you!

If you find that listening to this recording has added something positive to your life,
please consider making a donation in Eric's name to Rootsofmusic.org, a charity that Eric supported and empowers the youth of New Orleans through music education. #4EV

Notes:
- Super Bad tease in 2001
- Rocky Top start/tease in Poor Heart
- Silent’s lyrics were changed to “bask in morning sickness”
- Cavern included some of the original, alternate lyrics
- Thanks to Phish.net for the setlist notes
- the DAT was stopped during the encore break
- special thanks to Eric’s close friend and fellow taper Scott Bernstein for making this #4EV project happen
- 44.1 khz version exists

seeded to etree on: 07/19/2015

This recording is posted in loving memory of our friend Eric Vandercar, whose passion was to share his love of music with the world.
All thanks to go his wife Jill for opening up his archives and allowing us to share these wonderful recordings from his collection with you!

If you find that listening to this recording has added something positive to your life,
please consider making a donation in Eric's name to Rootsofmusic.org, a charity that Eric supported and empowers the youth of New Orleans through music education. #4EV